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Tickle Meaning in English

word

/ˈtɪkəɫ/
TI-kuhl
/tˈɪkəl/
TI-kuhl

释义

To touch someone lightly so that they laugh or feel a funny, pleasant sensation; it can also mean to cause a slight, itchy feeling on the skin.

用法与细微差别

Often used for playful touch, especially between children or in families. The verb can describe both causing laughter ('tickle someone') and a sensation ('it tickles'). Can also be used figuratively ('tickle my fancy'). Not typically formal.

例句

Don't tickle me, I can't stop laughing!

basic

The wool sweater tickles my neck.

basic

He likes to tickle his baby to make her laugh.

basic

That feather really tickles—please stop!

natural

Sometimes my nose tickles and I sneeze.

natural

The idea of winning the prize really tickles me.

natural